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The Online Ad Revenue figures for Q1 2009 are out, and whilst the result was strong, highlights that even the online space isn’t immune to overall economic conditions.
Internet Advertising in the US reached $5.5 billion in Q1 2009 according to a report by the Internet Advertising Bureau and PriceWaterhouseCoopers.
Compared to traditional advertising mediums, this is still a solid result, but given online advertising’s meteoric rise over the…

It seems that although we are in the middle of the economic crisis, people are still keen to spend even more so than ever before.
According to comScore online sales for Cyber Monday were up 15% reaching $846 million, making it the second highest online spending day recorded.
Below is a breakdown of the 2008 holiday sales period up to Cyber Monday compared to 2007.
With Christmas Day only a…
Want to know how to reach female shoppers online? Well a recent study might just give you a bit more of an insight into how.
A study by Microsoft with Ogilvy Chicago and Mindshare has given us some insight into the behavior of women online.
Beth Uyenco, Global Research Director of Microsoft’s Advertisers and Publisher Solutions explains more:
“We sought to answer the burning questions keeping brand managers and…
It’s time for us to squeeze into our commando gear as we head to bootcamp!
The Perth leg of the annual Australia-wide B&T Digital Bootcamp is being held tomorrow and our CEO Warren Duff and I will be in attendance.
B&T Digital Media Bootcamp is an online interactive media workshop, which will discuss the fastest growing part of the marketing world- the digital sector.
Guest speakers from all areas…
The latest plan at Google- to have a “very significant” position in the online display ad market by 2008 - 2009.
Speaking at the annual Bear Stearns Media Conference, Google’s President for Advertising and Commerce in North America, Tim Armstrong said he would be “very disappointed” if Google doesn’t have a significant presence in this area in the not - to - distant future, according to Dow…